After Joost’s breakthrough last year following his Eurovision participation, he’s back with a new full-length album. It’s weird, chaotic at times, and completely unpredictable. Some tracks are comically brilliant, others comically bad—but somehow, that’s exactly what makes it fun. It embraces absurdity, never taking itself too seriously, yet still delivering moments of genuine creativity. Can’t listen to this album without a laugh on my face—it’s ridiculous in a good way.

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